Electronics & PCB Design Engineer
Location:
On-site - Bengaluru
Type:
Full-time
Experience: 1-
3 years
The role
You'll be our go-to person for everything electronics — reading a sensor datasheet, designing the board, and getting it working at the bench alongside our cross-functional team. It's a role with real ownership, client-facing visibility, and plenty of variety. We care less about years on paper and more about what you've built.
What you'll do
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Design schematics and multilayer PCBs for vision/edge-AI hardware — carrier boards around compute modules, sensor/camera boards, and supporting electronics.
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Own component selection and BOM, balancing performance, cost, and lead times.
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Bring up, debug, and validate your own boards
(using documentation and datasheets)
.
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Collaborate with mechanical/mechatronics engineers on enclosures, connectors, thermals, and mechanical fit.
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Design with manufacturing, testing, and certification (EMC/EMI) in mind as we move from concept to production.
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Write clear test procedures and hand-off notes so the rest of the team can follow your work.
What we're looking for
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1-3 years
of hands-on electronics and PCB design experience.
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A
strong portfolio
: at least one project you took from idea to working hardware, which you can walk us through (what you designed, what broke, and how you fixed it).
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Proficiency in a PCB design tool (Altium, KiCad, or similar) and solid digital/power fundamentals.
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Genuine
board bring-up and debugging
experience: you've held a probe, not just pushed gerbers.
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A
generalist mindset
: adaptable, curious, comfortable with ambiguity and ownership in a startup environment, and energized by problems outside your comfort zone.
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Excellent communication
: you can explain any technical concept to a software engineer, a mechanical engineer, or a layman, and adjust for each.
Nice to have (or eager to learn)
Camera/imaging hardware (MIPI CSI-2, image sensors), edge-AI compute modules or SoMs (Jetson, FPGAs), high-speed design awareness, DFM/DFT exposure, or your own embedded firmware tinkering. We don't expect all of it on day one, just someone who picks things up fast.